Title :
Semantically Enabling the SEMAT Project: Extending Marine Sensor Networks for Decision Support and Hypothesis Testing
Author :
Myers, Trina ; Atkinson, Ian ; Johnstone, Ron
Author_Institution :
e-Res. Centre, James Cook Univ. Queensland, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
The SEMAT project is a multi-institution/multi-discipline program developing advanced wireless sensor networks to collect, store, process and interpret data in coastal systems. The marine environment, specifically coral reefs within the Great Barrier Reef, is one of the initial deployments for a prototype SEMAT network. Wireless sensor networks are being deployed to extract environmental data for research into environmental issues such as climate change, water quality and ecosystem health. Remote monitoring networks in remote marine locations are logistically challenging. However, the interpretation of the complex multidimensional data generated is a problem of at least equal complexity. Application of the semantic tools and methods developed in the Semantic Reef project are being mapped onto the SEMAT use-cases with the goal to develop a data model capable of complex inference, as well as conventional data storage and analysis.
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; decision support systems; environmental science computing; wireless sensor networks; Great Barrier Reef; SEMAT project; complex multidimensional data; coral reefs; decision support; environmental data extraction; hypothesis testing; marine environment; marine sensor network; multidiscipline program; prototype SEMAT network; remote monitoring network; semantic reef project; smart environmental monitoring and analysis technologies; wireless sensor network; Data mining; Data models; Ecosystems; Memory; Multidimensional systems; Prototypes; Remote monitoring; Sea measurements; Testing; Wireless sensor networks; ontology; semantic web; sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Krakow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5917-9
DOI :
10.1109/CISIS.2010.46